Should Property Rights Be Abolished in the Name of Eliminating Racism?

Remember the White, Rich, Male, Landowner whoYou see, racism is the natural thought that those
was the only person who's vote was worthwho are like you are better than those who are
anything? Well, those days have long beennot like you. This is why so many nonwhites are
forgotten. Still, many have pondered thatable to hate whites, because white people are a
landownership has been used to keep downdifferent color. Racism exists in all races, to
minorities from reaching their success. Perhaps, insuggest, as many do, that only white people are
the past that was at least partly so.racists is laughable.
One academic intellectual and liberal elite states itIn fact, here is an interesting point of contention. I
like this; "I do think that if private property washave noted in history that those who actually
abolished, a ridiculous proposition for many, but forbelieve they do not own the land, but are in
sake of discussion only, this would allow thecharge (politically) of their people, are very willing
racism problem in America to become less of ato sell it to those who visit and tell them it is
problem, perhaps non-existent. Not from a currentworth something.
perspective- but from a perspective whereThey actually laugh at all the gifts, or money
private property did not exist - Can one evengiven for the land, as they believe it cannot be
imagine a place where no private property exist?"sold or owned in their own culture. Still, they sell it
Sure we can, and yes, I can imagine that, andwithout regard to the first big offerer. Humans will
have in previously when studying tribal cultures,always find a way to control other humans. And
but realize in history that has not been the case,they tend to stick with their own groups in
those of different race, religion, or shades of colorself-segregation for strength in numbers. It's how
would still engage in racism, even killing those whothey do things and individual property rights, have
were different.nothing to do with it.